General Contracting & Construction Management
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The Sisca Organization provides the following services when acting in the conventional general contractor role:
- Obtain bid package and provide competitive prices – per plans and specifications
- Perform project scheduling
- Prepare requisitions
- Perform site supervision
- Negotiate and administer contracts with sub-contractors
- Coordinate and monitor the progress work of all sub-contractors
- Perform value engineering services when necessary
- Minimize change orders
- Obtain the Certificate of Occupancy
Affordable Senior Housing, Spring Valley, NY Apprx. 210,000 sq. ft. with ground level retail space
Shown above, this 210,000 square foot project was comprised of senior apartments with retail shops at ground level. Built by Sisca, the developer was The Community Preservation Corporation, and the architect was Magnusson Architecture & Planning.
The Sisca Organization built a new public water park for Westchester County’s historic Tibbetts Brook Park, in Yonkers, NY. Featuring multiple pools, a “lazy river,” islands, water tubes and flumes, this water park is a recreational gem for county residents.
Mount Vernon, NY 7 story affordable housing
What Clients Say About Sisca
“Sisca was General Contractor for our 60 West Project, which was completed in the Fall of 2011. This is a 43-unit affordable housing project that required a contractor who would understand the problems dealing wih multiple funding sources, project cost restraints and deficit structural plans. With all the complications, Sisca was able to deliver our project one month earlier than was required and at our budget.”
– – John V.Saraceno, Trinity Associates
This project involved the repurposing of an historic mill building, and construction of a new building for new apartments and a new community facility — all while preserving the historic exterior facade of the mill. The original old building was collapsing, so before any repurposing could take place, Sisca had to erect structural steel on the outside of the mill to prevent it from moving. The second phase was to erect an entirely new structural steel skeleton system inside the mill to permanently stabilize the building, and to support a rooftop solar array, so the building could become home to dozens of families. A glass breezeway was constructed to link the old with the new.
Affordable housing project +/- 50,000 sq. ft. 42 units, with rooftop solar, built by Sisca
Affordable housing project +/- 50,000 sq. ft. 42 units, with rooftop solar, built by Sisca